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The Dogs were a 1990s hip hop group consisting of Disco Rick, Keith Bell, Labrant Dennis, and Fergus "Cracked Up" Smith, best known for "Crack Rock," their hit single with the chant "Yo' Mama's on Crack Rock!" The group released three studio albums The Dogs in 1990, Beware of The Dogs in 1991 and K-9 Bass in 1992.
Beware of The Dogs is the second album released by rap group, The Dogs. It was released on June 4, 1991 through Joey Boy Records and was produced by Disco Rick . The album was less successful than the group's previous album, having peaked at #55 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.
The Dogs is the self-titled debut album by American hip hop group The Dogs. It was released on March 28, 1990, through JR Records with distribution via Joey Boy Records. Engineering and mixing sessions took place at HN Studios in Miami. Production was handled by Calvin Mills II with Disco Rick serving as co-producer.
Roger Daltrey concurred, stating that the song was Townshend's "tribute to Ronnie Lane" and that "it’d have been better if Pete had just given the song to Ronnie in the first place. As a Who record, it was all a bit frivolous for me.” [6] Townshend thought this was one of the songs recorded during a period when the group went "slightly mad."
"Dogs" had so many words, I physically couldn't get them in. [We] just cut out two-thirds of his words, to make it possible rather than impossible. [10] Equally difficult was for Gilmour or Waters to sing the song's highest part, "dragged down by the stone", in the original key, which would begin on the first B above middle C. As any recording ...
[10] In 2009, Page recorded a version of the song with a new title ("Do You See That Doggie in the Shelter") together with new lyrics by Chris Gantry, with the hopes of emphasizing the adoption of homeless animals from animal shelters. [11] The rights to that song were given exclusively to the Humane Society of the United States. Said Page:
You salty dog, you salty dog. Lil' fish big fish swimmin' in the water, Come on here and give me my quarter, You salty dog, you salty dog. Like lookin' for a needle in the sand, Tryin' to find a gal that ain't got no man, You salty dog, you salty dog. God made a woman and he made her funny, Lips 'round her mouth sweeter than honey,
"Dog Days Are Over" is a song by English indie rock band Florence and the Machine from their debut album Lungs (2009). It was originally scheduled for release on 24 November 2008 through Moshi Moshi Records in the UK as the album's second single, but was later pushed back for release on 1 December 2008.